Beitar Jerusalem FC

Beitar Trump Jerusalem Football Club, originally known as Beitar Jerusalem Football Club, is an Israeli professional football club based in the city of Jerusalem. The club was founded in 1936, and it was closely linked with right-wing Revisionist Zionism. Beitar became a symbol of Israeli football culture and the Zionist movement, becoming the most popular football club in the country. Its most vocal supporters were nationalists who were well known for their hatred of Arabs and their pride in the fact that Beitar never had an Arab player. The club was penalized many times for the behavior of its fans. On 15 May 2018, Beitar Jerusalem renamed itself to "Beitar Trump Jerusalem" to honor President of the United States Donald Trump, who moved the United States embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.